The audience has the right idea

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MTV described the Song of the Summer award as the song that best captured summer 2013, and when One Direction's "Best Song Ever" was announced as the winner (with over 8.6 million votes, it was a landslide win) the audience booed the boy band throughout their entire acceptance speech. As "Best Song Ever" was nominated along with massive hits "Blurred Lines," "Get Lucky" and "We Can't Stop," we have to agree with the audience: 1D did not deserve to win over Robin Thicke, Daft Punk and Miley Cyrus. We demand a recount. -- Sydney Bucksbaum, Zap2it

MTV described the Song of the Summer award as the song that best captured summer 2013, and when One Direction's "Best Song Ever" was announced as the winner (with over 8.6 million votes, it was a landslide win) the audience booed the boy band throughout their entire acceptance speech. As "Best Song Ever" was nominated along with massive hits "Blurred Lines," "Get Lucky" and "We Can't Stop," we have to agree with the audience: 1D did not deserve to win over Robin Thicke, Daft Punk and Miley Cyrus. We demand a recount. -- Sydney Bucksbaum, Zap2it (Getty Images)

MTV described the Song of the Summer award as the song that best captured summer 2013, and when One Direction's "Best Song Ever" was announced as the winner (with over 8.6 million votes, it was a landslide win) the audience booed the boy band throughout their entire acceptance speech. As "Best Song Ever" was nominated along with massive hits "Blurred Lines," "Get Lucky" and "We Can't Stop," we have to agree with the audience: 1D did not deserve to win over Robin Thicke, Daft Punk and Miley Cyrus. We demand a recount. -- Sydney Bucksbaum, Zap2it